[1] While the Mollo showed a continuity with Late Tiwanaku culture in both domestic and village architecture, they left no pyramids.
Iskanwaya, in Muñecas Province, is 325 kilometres (202 mi) from La Paz, Bolivia.
[5] Other Mollo sites, such as Piniqo and Khargi, exhibit the same settlement characteristics as Iskanwaya,[5] Wamán is an old agricultural establishment with the same terracing pattern.
[6] The present-day village of Charazani includes Mollo archaeological sites as the ruins of Mallku Janalaya.
[8] Burials were of single adults placed in chullpa funerary towers of stone or adobe, while infant skeletons are found in tombs beneath house floors.